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CEO of Bord Bia Tara McCarthy, then-Minister for Agriculture Michael Creed and Vice-Minister Lee Jae-Ouk of the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (MAFRA) on a trade mission to Seoul in June 2019.
South Korean authorities are in the final stages of giving Ireland the green light to export beef there, the
Irish Farmers Journal can reveal.
Beef from cattle under 30 months of age, including bone-in beef, is to be approved for export to South Korea, with no access for ground meat and processed products.
The South Korean ministry of agriculture has announced draft beef import hygiene conditions and will now submit the conditions to the country’s national assembly for discussion.